Why we should fall in love with paradox

It was dusk, I was in a hurry, it looked like a tiny (tiny, tiny) cricket, but I knew it wasn’t, and had to try to catch it in the grass… can you imagine?

tiny frogs

Why we should fall in love with paradox:

  • It’s a game changer
  • Few look for paradox
  • Fewer still look to exploit it
  • It’s way more exciting than tried and true (and boring) (and potentially obsolete)

Paradox: a statement or proposition that, despite sound (or apparently sound) reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory

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I love summer, but more than that…

summer
everything comes alive in summer

Summer. Warm, sunny skies. No need for shoes or heavy clothes. Long daylight hours. Gardens. Swimming. Vacations. And on and on. Why do we like summer so much? My theory is that humans are solar powered.

If you have a sunny disposition and wish to share your theory, by all means, go, the water’s fine.

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Faith, Hope, And Love

Oh, and don't forget a little bit of pixie dust...

Every tribe, every family, and every nation that prospers has faith, hope and love as a common foundation. My Church helped reveal this as self-evident. I simply imagined a society with one or more of these three missing. I can’t.

Insight: There are key, non-negotiable ingredients to every successful recipe.

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Dear Son, Do Not Let The Hardships Destroy Your Joy

One of the most touching movies I've ever watched.

Dear Son, your Aunt’s first child, named after her Dad (your grandfather whom you never met) lived 10 days. That hardly seems fair. My sister now has four grandchildren. The Lord works in mysterious ways. Bank on it.

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